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Arizona estate planning attorneys Richard Keyt and his son former CPA Richard C. Keyt, created this website to help people learn about Arizona wills, trusts and estate planning and why a comprehensive estate plan is critically important to protect your most valuable asset, your family. See our 227 five star Google, Facebook & Birdeye reviews.
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- To make an appointment with Richard Keyt (the father) go to his online calendar or call him at 480-664-7478.
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- Learn who inherits your property if you are an Arizona resident who dies without a Will or Trust.
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Latest From Our Wills & Trusts Blog
Wealth Transfer Strategies to Take Before Congress Reduces the Estate Tax Exemption Amount
Democrats want to return federal estate taxes to their historic norms, which means taxpayers need to act now before Congress passes legislation that could adversely impact their estates. Currently, the federal estate and gift tax [...]
What is Estate Planning?
James Royal's MSN Money article gives the following definition of estate planning: Estate planning is the process of arranging who will receive your assets when you die. One goal of estate planning is to make [...]
Do Domestic Asset Protection Trusts Work?
A domestic asset protection trust (DAPT) is an irrevocable trust established under the laws of a state that adopted a DAPT statute. Currently 17 states have passed DAPT statutes. These states are Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, [...]